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... ver dozens of mountains, and it looked like a sleepless city of the cultivators with flashing lights everywhere!

It could rival any of the supercities on land!

Godly Cloud Dao was more like a cultivation kingdom instead of a cultivation sect! The headquarters of Godly Cloud Dao was the capital of the kingdom!

Stepping on a sword energy, Hao Ren chose a platform randomly and landed while his chest was still hurting. The cultivators who were traveling between the buildings hovere ...

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